Answer:
The correct answer is D. The name of the legislation passed during the Clinton administration that attempted to create universal health care was the Health Security Act.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Clinton Health Care Plan, officially known as the Health Security Act, was the healthcare reform package proposed by the administration of 42nd President Bill Clinton in 1993.
In the presidential campaign in 1992, Bill Clinton largely referred to health care. A working group was formed in January 1993. Its goal was to make a plan for universal health insurance for all Americans, but the plan did not work and wasn't voted in Congress.